There is just so much to cover from today's Google I/O 2018 kickoff it's likely you've missed some of the best announcements, so we're going to offer a rundown of what we think you should know about.
Google has shared new information about how users will interact with Android P. Some of those ways will appear instantly familiar to anyone who has used an iPhone X, too, with Android P's new navigation gestures borrowing heavily from Cupertino.
Google has today announced changes to both Android Auto and Android Automotive, with full RCS messaging support being tied into Google Assistant for the former, UI changes, and more.
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Windows 10 April 2018 Update freezes with problems using Chrome being reported by some users with no proper fix in sight.
Here's how you can manually enable the new and the latest Gmail for web interface in no time right in your web browser of choice.
Google finally refreshes Gmail for web and mobile with major amendments. Here's everything you need to know.
Apple's "Life's easier on iPhone" series of videos is aimed at making it clear just how much easier people could find common tasks when using an iPhone when compared to the alternative, generally Android.
Looks like iPhone X-like gesture-based navigation is headed to Android P after gesture bar ripoff was spotted in leaked screenshots.
In an effort to keep up with its competitors in the fields of search and AI, Apple has hired John Giannandrea, Google's head of search and artificial intelligence.